National Law School of India University

National Law School of India University
Other name
National Law School, NLS Bangalore, NLSIU
Motto
Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah (trans. Dharma protects those who protect it)
TypeNational Law University
Established1986; 38 years ago (1986)
FounderN. R. Madhava Menon
AffiliationUGC, BCI
Budget38 crores[1]
ChancellorChief Justice of India (de facto)[i]
Vice-ChancellorSudhir Krishnaswamy
DeanSaurabh Bhattacharjee
RegistrarN.S. Nigam
Total staff
109 (16 - Administration) (93 - Academic)[a]
Students935
CampusUrban-located residential-cum-day school, 23 acres (9.3 ha)
LanguageEnglish
Founding documentThe National Law School of India Act, 1986
Websitewww.nls.ac.in
  1. ^ As per section 7 of the Act, "the Chief Justice of India or his nominee who is a sitting Judge of the Supreme Court shall be the visitor of the School."

National Law School of India University (NLSIU), or simply the National Law School (NLS), is a public law school in Bangalore Karnataka, India. The school is one of the leading law schools in India, consistently ranked #1 in the National Institutional Ranking Framework for law.

The university was established by the NLSIU Act of 1986, which was enacted by the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. The school offers a five-year undergraduate Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Laws programme (BA.LLB) and a postgraduate single LLB programme, both of which qualify graduates for an admission to the bar.

Spread over a lush 23 acres, the campus houses India's largest legal library and hosts some of the country's well-known competitions and events, including the NLS Debate and Strawberry Fields festival.

The NLSIU is the only Indian institute to have won the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, having done so in 1999 and 2013. Furthermore, 25 alumni have been Rhodes scholars.


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